Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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INSTRUMENT'AL, adjective Conducive as an instrument or means to some end; contributing aid; serving to promote or effect an object; helpful. The press has been instrumental in enlarging the bounds of knowledge.
1. Pertaining to instruments; made by instruments; as instrumental music, distinguished form vocal music, which is made by the human voice.
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